Overview

The provision of special education requires planned and purposeful coordination of many disciplines. To that end, our special education staff includes:

Mild and intense intervention teachers

Instructional support personnel

Hearing and vision specialists

Speech, occupational and physical therapists

IEP specialist

School psychologist

Educational diagnostician

Nurses

Special education clerks

Madison Consolidated Schools shall provide for the location, identification, and evaluation of all students at least three (3) years of age but less than twenty-two (22) years of age, who are in need of special education and related services, regardless of the severity of their disabilities.

Madison Consolidated Schools shall provide a free and appropriate public education ("FAPE") to all students who are identified as a student with a disability in any of the following eligibility categories:

Autism spectrum disorder

Blind/low vision

Cognitive disability

Deaf/blind

Deaf/hard of hearing

Developmental delay

Emotional disability

Language impairment

Multiple disabilities

Orthopedic impairment

Other health impairment

Specific learning disability

Speech impairment

Traumatic brain injury

Should you have questions, please contact the Office of Special Education and Student Services at (812) 274-8231.

It is the policy of Madison Consolidated Schools not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, or age, in its programs or employment policies as required by the Indiana Civil Rights act (I.C. 1971, 22-9-1); Public Law 218 (I.C. 1971, Title 20); Titles VI and VII (Civil Rights Act 1964); the Equal Pay Act of 1973; Title IX (1972 Education Amendments): Public Law 94-142; and Public Law 93-112, Section 504.